Canon EOS-1D
| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Type | Single-lens reflex |
| Released | December 2001 |
| Intro price | 750,000¥ |
| Lens | |
| Lens | Interchangeable (EF) |
| Sensor/medium | |
| Sensor | 28.7 mm x 19.1 mm CCD |
| Maximum resolution | 2464 x 1648 (4.15 megapixels) |
| Film speed | 200–1600 in 1/3 EV steps, 100 and 3200 in extended mode |
| Storage media | CompactFlash(CF) (Type I or Type II) / max 2GB |
| Focusing | |
| Focus modes | One-shot, AI Servo, Manual |
| Focus areas | 45 autofocus points |
| Focus bracketing | none |
| Exposure/metering | |
| Exposure modes | Full auto, programmed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manual |
| Exposure metering | TTL full aperture, evaluative, partial, spot, center-weighted |
| Metering modes | Evaluative, Partial, Spot, C/Wgt Average |
| Flash | |
| Flash | none, hot-shoe |
| Flash bracketing | none |
| Shutter | |
| Shutter | Electronic shutter, all speeds electronically controlled |
| Shutter speed range | 1/16,000 to 30s, Bulb |
| Continuous shooting | 8.0 frame/s., up to 21 frames |
| Viewfinder | |
| Viewfinder | Optical |
| Image processing | |
| White balance | 10 presets, Auto and custom |
| WB bracketing | 3 images, +/-3 levels |
| General | |
| LCD screen | 2.0 in (51 mm), 120,000 pixels |
| Battery | Ni-MH NP-E3 rechargeable |
| Optional battery packs | none |
| Weight | 1,250g (body only) |
| Made in | Japan |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | Canon EOS-1V |
| Successor | Canon EOS-1D Mark II, Canon EOS-1Ds |
The Canon EOS-1D is a professional digital single-lens reflex camera launched in November 2001 as part of Canon's flagship EOS-1 series. It was the first digital camera in the EOS-1 line, succeeding Canon's final flagship film camera, the 1V. It was also the first professional-level digital camera developed and released entirely by Canon, the previous D2000 being a collaborative effort with Kodak. It has a 1.3x crop factor with a CCD image sensor sourced from Panasonic. The camera shares its body design with the Canon EOS-1V 35mm camera (with the additional battery grip attached). It was complemented by the slower, higher-resolution 1Ds in 2002 and succeeded by the 1D Mark II in April 2004.